Agency reports and returns re employees, bank accounts, rations,
slaughter of cattle, deserted Indian woman, the number of Indians who are Catholics or Anglicans, coal
mines, Indian passes, census, work on reserve, annual report, health conditions, and fine
for supplying Indians with alcohol, 1905-1906

M-1785-9

Correspondence re contracts for supplies; list of old and destitute
on the reserve, 1912-1913

M-1785-10

Correspondence re contracts for supplies, 1911-
1912

M-1785-11

Correspondence re contracts for supplies, 1905-
1911

M-1785-12

Correspondence re contracts for supplies, 1898-
1905

M-1785-13

Correspondence re contracts for supplies, 1916-
1920

M-1785-14

Correspondence re contracts for supplies, 1913-
1916

M-1785-15

General instructions to agents, 1913 and 1933. --
Consists of instructions to Indian Agents in Canada from Duncan C. Scott, Deputy Superintendent General of the Department of Indian Affairs in Ottawa. These give the Department's official views about sanitation, trading, education, chiefs, medical attendance, treaty payments, expenditure of band money, dances, surveys, and timber on reserves. The 1913 instructions were still in use on the Blackfoot (Siksika) Indian Agency in southern Alberta in 1920.

Extracts from Blackfoot (Siksika) Indian Agency letter books kept
by Indian Agent, Magnus Begg. -- 1890. -- Consists of notes from the Begg's letterbooks. Includes comments about day schools, prairie fires, doctors and medical care, cattle, the Sun Dance, and the timber reserve at Castle Mountain.